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Aimee Cho explains how just a little pre-shot analysis can drastically improve your short game. Pick out an exact landing spot and trajectory to start raking in par saves.
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Ty for the nice tip
You're welcome! Thanks for watching :)
As a 76 year old the sway tends to happen on the back nine when I'm a little tired. Having trouble with the back foot due to arthritis and neuropathy how does one eliminate the sway? Or is it just you're too old?
Hi Bob, I have issues swaying into my right foot as well. What works best for me is to focus on not losing the pressure in my lead thigh during the backswing. At first, this may feel like you are stacked on the lead foot in the backswing, but in reality, you will be coiling centered! Try that and let me know how it goes! Thanks :)
Anything wrong with just leaving the trail foot open a little all the time? What about opening the lead foot a little for those of us who don't get a good turn.
Hi Edward! There’s absolutely nothing wrong with flaring your feet open — as you mentioned, it can help with better rotation for some golfers. The key thing to keep in mind is ensuring that your alignment stays proper throughout. Also, just be mindful not to shift too much weight into your heels. I hope that helps! Let me know if you have any other questions. 😊